2022 Mackinac Policy Conference

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The 2022 Mackinac Policy Conference between May 31–June 3, 2022, brought together business, community and policy leaders to collaborate on some of the biggest issues facing Michigan.

With the dawn of misinformation and political polarization, social justice awakening, new scrutiny on the way we work and stronger demands for diversity, equity and inclusion, organizations of all types are facing unprecedented challenges. The Mackinac Policy Conference centered its conversations around how leaders throughout Michigan should respond and build a vibrant, sustainable and equitable future for all its people.

Featured presenters included Presidential Historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Jon Meacham; Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist, Ted Koppel; owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, Steve Ballmer; and the much anticipated annual addresses from Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

Throughout the conference, founding managing editor of “One Detroit,” Christy McDonald, anchored Detroit PBS’s coverage, hosting in-depth interviews with local and national decision-makers and exploring topics such as the future of work, the evolving automotive industry, Michigan competitive opportunities and deficits, and the profound effect the upcoming elections will have on all aspects of policy and leadership.

Nolan Finley of The Detroit News and Stephen Henderson of “American Black Journal” joined McDonald in a one-hour conference wrap-up special, “One Detroit: Mackinac Policy Conference,” premiering on Thursday, June 2, at 7:00 p.m. ET on Detroit Public TV 56.1 and streamed live.

Schedule:

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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

TIME SESSION On-Demand
2:30 PM Fixing ‘Help Wanted’ Requires Housing Solutions Watch Now

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Wednesday, June 1, 2022

TIME SESSION On-Demand
10:30 AM Advancing Equitable Workplace Strategies for Michigan’s Success Watch Now
10: The Vision of Youth: Engaging Gen Z in Future Building Watch Now
11:45 AM Conference Open Watch Now
12:15 PM Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Welcome Watch Now
12:30 PM Keynote Address: Ted Koppel Watch Now
1:15 PM Keynote Address: Pete Buttigieg Watch Now
1:50 PM Keynote Address: Jon Meacham (Highlight Only) Watch Now
2:30 PM Michigan’s Congressional Leaders: Civility is a Priority for Progress Watch Now
3:35 PM Talent Driven Development Watch Now
4:20 PM Keynote Address: Mike Duggan Watch Now

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Thursday, June 2, 2022

TIME SESSION On-Demand
8:45 AM A Case Study in Next-Generation Civility Watch Now
10:00 AM Day 3: Opening Remarks Watch Now
10:20 AM How COVID-19 and Social Change Altered the Role of CEOs Watch Now
10:55 AM A Discussion with Steve Ballmer and Arn Tellem Watch Now
11:25 AM Keynote Address: Veronika Scott Watch Now
11:35 AM The Future of Women in the Post-Pandemic Workplace Watch Now
12:10 PM Workforce Diversity and Equity as Michigan’s Competitive Edge Watch Now
  Community College and the Path to a More Equitable Economy Watch Now
1:20 PM Gallup on Black Voices: Data to Make a Difference Watch Now
1:50 PM Making Michigan More Competitive Watch Now
2:30 PM A Discussion with Tom Gores and Mike Tirico Watch Now
3:20 PM Keynote Address: Governor Gretchen Whitmer Watch Now
4:30 PM Debate featuring Michigan Republican Gubernatorial Candidates Watch Now

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MPC 2022 Interviews

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Future of Work Town Hall | Steering the Future: Moving the Motor City’s Auto Industry Forward

More than a century ago, Detroit’s entrepreneurial spirit put the Michigan auto industry on the map as the Motor City — the car capital of the world, but how will the state that has led the automotive industry for several decades stay competitive in the everchanging automotive environment of the 21st century?

Gear up for an exciting One Detroit Future of Work Virtual Town Hall from 12-1 p.m. May 11, 2022. Contributors Stephen Henderson, host of American Black Journal, and Nolan Finley, senior page editor of the Detroit News, will talk with guest panelists Sandy Baruah, the president and CEO of the Detroit Regional Chamber, and Glenn Stevens, Jr., the executive director of MICHauto, about Detroit’s historically strong automotive foundation, the state of the Michigan auto industry today, and what we’ll need to accomplish to keep the top spot.

Henderson, Finley and the panelists will discuss the new wave of electric vehicles (EVs) and the Motor City’s place in the blossoming industry. Plus, they’ll discuss the migration of automotive factories and battery plants out of Michigan, what facilities the state should invest in to secure a strong economic future and how we can secure them.

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